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all the cities across the united states, only one could be named the most outgoing. results are in and you might be surprised by them. get ready to start saying hello to america's tiniest town of exthrow investigators. extraverts. [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis sympto. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celeb
all the cities across the united states, only one could be named the most outgoing. results are in and you might be surprised by them. get ready to start saying hello to america's tiniest town of exthrow investigators. extraverts. [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the...
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. >>> now a castro, yes, a castro is coming to the united states. why some cuban-americans are furious. we're going in-depth. >>> first the secret service and now dea agents are under investigation for allegedly hiring prostitutes in colombia. i'm wolf blitzer. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> the high-powered campaign surrogate is on the hot seat for going off message after newark's democratic mayor cory booker spoke about the attacks on mitt romney's old firm bane capital. he had to struggle to do damage control and the dust still hasn't settled. let's discuss what's going on with the key adviser of the romney campaign, ed gillespie, former republican of the national committee. thanks very much for coming in. >> thank you for having me, wolf. good to be with you. >> let's talk about what the president specifically said about mitt romney, his experience at bane capital yesterday and then we'll get your reaction. >> my opponent, governor romney, his main calling card for why he thinks he shou
. >>> now a castro, yes, a castro is coming to the united states. why some cuban-americans are furious. we're going in-depth. >>> first the secret service and now dea agents are under investigation for allegedly hiring prostitutes in colombia. i'm wolf blitzer. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> the high-powered campaign surrogate is on the hot seat for going off message after newark's democratic mayor...
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state department told us on tuesday that we, the united states have been ready and waiting for this have been waiting for this blind dissident coming here for a while. >> everything on the u.s. side is completed. we are ready when he and his government are ready. we have been for more than a week now in terms of his visa to come pursue his studies. >> the american nonprofit china aide says we thank the chinese central government by fulfilling one of her commitments by facilitating chen's troop to the u.s. chen has been offered a fellowship to study at new york city new york university across the hudson river from newark where is he heading now. not sure what kind of detour is he going to take if any before he starts his studies. we have reached out of to the state department this morning and haven't received any type of official comment from them. we will let you know as soon as we do. back to you. >> pete, thank you very much. he is headed to newark airport. can i come pick him up if he needs a ride i have my brother's suv right now. >> somethin' tells me that would be a diplomatic i wa
state department told us on tuesday that we, the united states have been ready and waiting for this have been waiting for this blind dissident coming here for a while. >> everything on the u.s. side is completed. we are ready when he and his government are ready. we have been for more than a week now in terms of his visa to come pursue his studies. >> the american nonprofit china aide says we thank the chinese central government by fulfilling one of her commitments by facilitating...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> a couple stories here, radiation levels in tuna suddenly higher than normal. and new concerns about hormone replacement therapy. time to play "reporter roulette." first two casey wian los angeles. so i hear this about blue fin tuna is a very high fine grade of tuna. should people be worried about eating it in the. >> well, according to the scientists, brook, they shouldn't be worried, at least not yet. last year, 15 blue fin tuna caught off the coast of san diego were found by researchers to contain 10 times the normal level of radiation found in blue fin tuna in previous years. they say that's a big surprise because they expected the radiation to dissipate as the tuna made their way all the way across the pacific ocean from japan to the coast of california
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> a couple stories here, radiation levels in tuna suddenly higher than normal. and new concerns about hormone replacement therapy. time to play...
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. >> "american idol" combines this country's love the united states with its love for singing. even president aquino says he's rooting for jessica sanchez. while america waits with baits breath to see who has won, those in the philippines will be doing the same thing. >> now prince charles has taken to the deck, the deejay deck and was intensive for the highness and he visited a training center in canada. you see he learned how to spin records and do some mixing. this comes only a few days after prince harry was of course in the british press to be training as a reggae deejay, like father, like son. >> you've been watching "news day." >> stay with us. headlines on the way for you next. >> the source of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network
. >> "american idol" combines this country's love the united states with its love for singing. even president aquino says he's rooting for jessica sanchez. while america waits with baits breath to see who has won, those in the philippines will be doing the same thing. >> now prince charles has taken to the deck, the deejay deck and was intensive for the highness and he visited a training center in canada. you see he learned how to spin records and do some mixing. this...
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>>> the united states on the hunt now for al-qaeda in yemen. it's a hot spot, that country claiming u.s. drone strikes killed 11 al-qaeda terrorists over the weekend. no immediate confirmation from the pentagon on that, which usually does not publicly acknowledge such strikes, anyway. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge on this. what can you report? good morning. >> reporter: what seems clear what the bomb operation compromised in yemen, the u.s. and other allies are maximizing the targeting information they have with at least three major strikes in yemen in the last week, and more than a dozen militants killed, including this operations chief, al cuso, so in other words they've got this data, it's out there the operation is compromised so they're trying to maximize that targeting data before people scatter. bill: as you know, catherine, this drone technology is being imitated, not necessarily for war but for other reasons, here at home, in fact, and the faa is going to make an announcement of drones over american skies. what's
>>> the united states on the hunt now for al-qaeda in yemen. it's a hot spot, that country claiming u.s. drone strikes killed 11 al-qaeda terrorists over the weekend. no immediate confirmation from the pentagon on that, which usually does not publicly acknowledge such strikes, anyway. chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge on this. what can you report? good morning. >> reporter: what seems clear what the bomb operation compromised in yemen, the u.s. and other allies...
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there is no doubt there have been tensions between isaf and pakistan, the united states and pakistan. >> progress may not be free of blood shed. the warm and not really end. only the fighting will be done by afghan forces. they want to assure them that when they stand up, they will not stand alone. >> we're making an enduring commitment to the long-term future of afghanistan. the message to the afghan people is we will not desert them. the message to the insurgency is equally clear. you cannot win on the battlefield. he should stop fighting and start talking. >> the summit is intended to mark a milestone. the journey is far from over. nato is planning in a supporting role in afghanistan even as it prepares to clear the war is over. bbc news in chicago. >> for more on the strategy emerging from the summit, i am joined by prof. of international politics and former adviser in the u.s. state department. they are not short of optimism. at the end of the day, leaving afghanistan does not mean the end of the war. will the afghan forces really be able to cope? >> i do not think so, largely be
there is no doubt there have been tensions between isaf and pakistan, the united states and pakistan. >> progress may not be free of blood shed. the warm and not really end. only the fighting will be done by afghan forces. they want to assure them that when they stand up, they will not stand alone. >> we're making an enduring commitment to the long-term future of afghanistan. the message to the afghan people is we will not desert them. the message to the insurgency is equally clear....
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recently resurrected his question about whether the president was born in the united states. questions which have been widely debunked. some analysts think trump could be a political risk. >> i think they're trying to take advantage of donald trump's celebrity to help raise them money, help get them more media attention. but you have to be very, very careful. >> reporter: romney will also campaign with senator john mccain. trying to capitalize on his foreign policy credentials. over the weekend, mccain blasted the president. >> this administration has a feckless foreign policy which abandons american leadership. >> reporter: meanwhile at the west point commencement, vice president joe biden praised the president for winding down the wars in iraq and afghanistan, and paid tribute to the nation's veterans. >> our country owes these heroes, and their families, a debt of gratitude we will never be able to fully repay. >> reporter: out the president and first lady will attend memorial day ceremonies at arlington national cemetery and at the vietnam veterans memorial wall to mark t
recently resurrected his question about whether the president was born in the united states. questions which have been widely debunked. some analysts think trump could be a political risk. >> i think they're trying to take advantage of donald trump's celebrity to help raise them money, help get them more media attention. but you have to be very, very careful. >> reporter: romney will also campaign with senator john mccain. trying to capitalize on his foreign policy credentials. over...
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states or in, whatever, you know, wherever you are from. but to do it in another language, with a different culture is, that challenging? >> yeah, you know, the toughest thing is, a lot of them, you have to put this little ear piece in and somebody's translating for you. so there's a delay and it's translation and it's a live audience. kristen and i had to do this -- >> jimmy: kristen stewart. >> you know her. chef plays snow white in the film. we did a show together in madrid and when we got there, they were trying, backstage, explain the show to us and the guy just kept -- he was trying to be very energetic, he was like, just go crazy, like, you know, just do whatever and i was like, okay, but what's your demographic, is this for kids? he's like, everybody! and i was like -- okay. so, when we walked on, it was a little nutty and then every time -- >> jimmy: go crazy? >> we were trying to -- i was trying my best to please everybody so i kind of karate chopped my way through. kristen was, like, crazy, who are you and what are you doing? whe
states or in, whatever, you know, wherever you are from. but to do it in another language, with a different culture is, that challenging? >> yeah, you know, the toughest thing is, a lot of them, you have to put this little ear piece in and somebody's translating for you. so there's a delay and it's translation and it's a live audience. kristen and i had to do this -- >> jimmy: kristen stewart. >> you know her. chef plays snow white in the film. we did a show together in madrid...
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a representative of the united states, but a figure of the world in a very effective way. gwen: you said bipartisan, but he's still been more active in politics than, say, george w. bush has been. it was a minor spectacle of him last week being asked whether he endorsed romney and he said, yeah, just as elevator doors closed. he hasn't been involved at all in politics, like his vice president has. >> it's interesting. if you go to the white house today you can still see the scratch marks where bill clinton had to be dragged. [laughter] he said repeatedly he would still love to be president if he could be. george w. bush was done. he was ready to go home. he had a very tumultuous eight years. in december of 2008 he's about to leave office and he's giving the kennedy center award to morgan freeman. he recalls his movie, "deep impact." he says that's when a comet hits the earth and destroys civilization, about the only thing that hasn't happened in the last eight years. he felt financial crisis, terrorism, war, he had enough. his model for post presidency is modeled after his
a representative of the united states, but a figure of the world in a very effective way. gwen: you said bipartisan, but he's still been more active in politics than, say, george w. bush has been. it was a minor spectacle of him last week being asked whether he endorsed romney and he said, yeah, just as elevator doors closed. he hasn't been involved at all in politics, like his vice president has. >> it's interesting. if you go to the white house today you can still see the scratch marks...
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and the united states. >>> our time is 4:31 the. >> once again the memorial service starts at noon at the washington convention center. be prepared for some traffic delays. there are several streets in the area that be closed during the service. if you can't make it down there, don't worry. we'll broadcast it live right here on channel 9 and stream it on wusa9.com. >>> culpeper police officer daniel harmon-wright remains in jail this morning. he's charged with murder of the shooting after woman in february. a special grand jury handed down the indie.s late -- indictments late tuesday. he's accused killing 54-year- old patricia cook who was just sitting in a parking lot. cook and harmon ended up in some sort of confrontation. he claims she caught his arm in the window and was dragging him when he shot her six times. the special prosecutor in the case says that isn't the way it happened. >> terms "trapped "and dragged" were used. these were not distributors i would have -- descriptors i would have used. >> harmon-wright is currently on administrative leave without pay. his mother is als
and the united states. >>> our time is 4:31 the. >> once again the memorial service starts at noon at the washington convention center. be prepared for some traffic delays. there are several streets in the area that be closed during the service. if you can't make it down there, don't worry. we'll broadcast it live right here on channel 9 and stream it on wusa9.com. >>> culpeper police officer daniel harmon-wright remains in jail this morning. he's charged with murder of...
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all of us here in the united states. we have to worry about that. >> what is the moment that they are at, how would you characterize this inflection point for china? >> they are looking at new leadership. >> they are. >> rose: does the fall of bo affect the leader to be? does it give him more support because he represented some other -- >> i think it makes them a little more cautious. it makes them a little more risk averse, it makes them a little more careful making sure that they're not doing something that could necessarily draw too much attention to themselve. it basically reinforces the preexisting system. it's all about consensus. it's very incremental policymaking on currency, on trade, on policy towards the united states. and this for a system that desperately needs to restructure itself to continue to succeed is a challenge. it's a very big challenge. i mean for five years now we've been focused on what, the financial crisis and the u.s. and then the european crisis. and now the middle east and iran and oil. the
all of us here in the united states. we have to worry about that. >> what is the moment that they are at, how would you characterize this inflection point for china? >> they are looking at new leadership. >> they are. >> rose: does the fall of bo affect the leader to be? does it give him more support because he represented some other -- >> i think it makes them a little more cautious. it makes them a little more risk averse, it makes them a little more careful...
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states, barack obama. [ cheers and applause ] barack obama, 44th president of the united states of america. in this exuberant presentation of the college's highest honor, we pay tribute to your leadership of our nation and your place in our world. from 1961 in honolulu, hawaii, to this stellar moment in may, the chronicle of your life has enthralled us. the early years in indonesia that sparked your independence and opened your eyes to the breadth of humanithumanity. college first at occidental and then here in new york where you earned your degree at the great columbia university on whose lawn we now stand. to chicago to work with communities in need and then on to harvard law school becoming the first african-american president of the harvard law review -- [ cheers and applause ] -- and graduating magna cum laude. you deepened your commitment to public service because you understood grassroots was the way. as your mentor put it, if you're not trying to really change things out there, you might as well forget it. then in 1992 in one of your all-time best slam dunks, you had the good fortu
states, barack obama. [ cheers and applause ] barack obama, 44th president of the united states of america. in this exuberant presentation of the college's highest honor, we pay tribute to your leadership of our nation and your place in our world. from 1961 in honolulu, hawaii, to this stellar moment in may, the chronicle of your life has enthralled us. the early years in indonesia that sparked your independence and opened your eyes to the breadth of humanithumanity. college first at occidental...
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but mostly, it's slowing growth outside the united states that's drawing -- that's driving that decline. >> coral, does it come, though, from more scrutiny put on speculators that ultimately drive the price up? >> there's debate on this. i mean, right now most experts would say that market speculation is one piece of the cost of oil and gasoline, but by and large, it's driven by the fundamentals on a global market. it's supply and demand, how much supply there is, how much demand there is. those are really the chief drivers of the price of oil and the price of gasoline. and what's going on right now is we're seeing less demand in europe and asia. and those are really, you know, those are really the main forces behind the decline in cost of gasoline. >> certainly comes as a relief to those families who are scrapping to pull it together to travel, throw the kids in the car, and travel this summer. it is goobz d news on that fron. coral davenport, thanks again. >>> president obama is getting political pressure here at home on the pace of the economic recovery and from republican leaders on
but mostly, it's slowing growth outside the united states that's drawing -- that's driving that decline. >> coral, does it come, though, from more scrutiny put on speculators that ultimately drive the price up? >> there's debate on this. i mean, right now most experts would say that market speculation is one piece of the cost of oil and gasoline, but by and large, it's driven by the fundamentals on a global market. it's supply and demand, how much supply there is, how much demand...
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he passed key intelligence to the united states and, for that, pakistan charged him with spying. for months, u.s. officials have been forease >> his work on behalf of the effort to take down bin laden was in pakistan's interests, as well as the united states' interests. >> reporter: but pakistan says afridi is a traitor and sentenced him to 33 years behind bars. >> this action is unconscionable. this man is really an international hero. they should be erecting statues to him. >> reporter: in fact, ever since that daring night raid last may, pakistani officials have quietly erased any trace that bin laden was ever here. just over tw pakistani authorities moved in with bulldozers demolishe even though there is no physical evidence that osama bin laden once lived here, there are still serious questions that rema questions like how bin laden could live here undetected for seven years, and why pakistan hasn't arrested a singl p who him muhammad lila, abc news, kabul. >> you know, that's the kind of thing that a lot of people here get upset about. because there was so much rejoice when
he passed key intelligence to the united states and, for that, pakistan charged him with spying. for months, u.s. officials have been forease >> his work on behalf of the effort to take down bin laden was in pakistan's interests, as well as the united states' interests. >> reporter: but pakistan says afridi is a traitor and sentenced him to 33 years behind bars. >> this action is unconscionable. this man is really an international hero. they should be erecting statues to him....
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we stood up and fought the world cut court and united nations and the president of the united states. we defended u.s. sovereignty. and won. that is the record i'm running on. jenna: mr. cruz, you talked about career politicians if you get elected the term of six years, are you telling voters you will only do one term? that you're not going to be in office for a few decades as we do see some politicians? >> i have no interest in being in office for decades. i strongly support term limits. and in fact i have committed to cosponsor a constitutional amendment to limit every member of the u.s. senate to two erms. every member of the house to three terms. that fight being led right now by jim demint and indeed by the five strongest conserve i was in the senate today, jim demint, mike lee, rand paul, pat toomey and tom coburn. i'm only candidate in the country who all five are supporting. they need reinforcements and strong conservatives in the senate. jenna: very interesting i will start there with your opponent. mr. cruz, we look forward having you back. thank you very much. >> thank you.
we stood up and fought the world cut court and united nations and the president of the united states. we defended u.s. sovereignty. and won. that is the record i'm running on. jenna: mr. cruz, you talked about career politicians if you get elected the term of six years, are you telling voters you will only do one term? that you're not going to be in office for a few decades as we do see some politicians? >> i have no interest in being in office for decades. i strongly support term limits....
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and to terrorize the united states. again. it didn't happen. and therein lies the tale. but one that may not be over. because of a man named ibrahim al asiri. pierre, who's that? >> he's the master bomb maker based in yemen. diabolical mind. chemist. in training. and the big issue this week that sources were telling me is that not only has the united states government got to kill this guy, and they're being pretty blunt and needs to be taken off the map, he did something in the past year that has people in washington extremely concerned. he trained a bunch of disciples. and what i mean by disciples, he trained other master bomb makers. with the thought that if he's taken off the battlefield, this -- this threat would continue. and so now you have the prospect of a bunch of bomb makers who have gone across the planet to parts unknown developing their own plots. gwen: so when you look at this, we only hear of double agents anymore on spy novels and movies. but when -- describe how this -- whoever this person was, who worked to expose this plot. >> right. well, we have what
and to terrorize the united states. again. it didn't happen. and therein lies the tale. but one that may not be over. because of a man named ibrahim al asiri. pierre, who's that? >> he's the master bomb maker based in yemen. diabolical mind. chemist. in training. and the big issue this week that sources were telling me is that not only has the united states government got to kill this guy, and they're being pretty blunt and needs to be taken off the map, he did something in the past year...
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what's the kind of dugs i'd like to see not only within nato, but the united states fosters among its allies in general. >> sure on the report it's time. we've seen a little bit of traction on some of the concepts presented in that report, the pooling and sharing and niche capabilities. it's really taking root now primarily because of the financial crisis. and it's obviously front and center on everyone's minds. but we have not come to a point where this is the be all end all answer to our problems. there are a lot of questions on the table similar to the questions that we heard when we wrote the report about sovereignty, about handing over responsibility for your security to a neighbor or a collection of neighbors. and there's still questions about where to invest and who's coordinating it as i pointed out. so i think it could take root. i think smart defense is a big opening act is going to occur this weekend. but the real proof will be in whether or not this is a concept that's sustainable and pursued long-term. it cannot be a one off. we do not want to have the summit open with sm
what's the kind of dugs i'd like to see not only within nato, but the united states fosters among its allies in general. >> sure on the report it's time. we've seen a little bit of traction on some of the concepts presented in that report, the pooling and sharing and niche capabilities. it's really taking root now primarily because of the financial crisis. and it's obviously front and center on everyone's minds. but we have not come to a point where this is the be all end all answer to...
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. >> the united states should also have learned that no policy that is based on a misunderstanding of the facts or wishful thinking is likely to succeed. and there are a whole series of assumptions built into this transition policy about the ability of the afghan national arm about the degradation of the taliban and the ability of afghan political lead yooers to fashion a fair transition of power from karzai who-to-whoever comes after. all of these assumptions look quite shaky and you don't want to ask american men and women to make the ultimate sacrifice if you're not willing to confront the facts head on and think honestly about where they may lead you. >> rose: we conclude with kathy freston, a well-known vegan, her book is called "the lean, a revolutionary and simple plan for lasting weight loss." i want to enjoy my life, celebrate food and have things i grew up loving with my family, with my friends. so for me i think the best thing that has worked-- and i think it's translated to other people-- is that if we set our intention to move toward health sand we lean into it and take s
. >> the united states should also have learned that no policy that is based on a misunderstanding of the facts or wishful thinking is likely to succeed. and there are a whole series of assumptions built into this transition policy about the ability of the afghan national arm about the degradation of the taliban and the ability of afghan political lead yooers to fashion a fair transition of power from karzai who-to-whoever comes after. all of these assumptions look quite shaky and you...
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which are going up words in the united states and in oil projections will continue to rise up words about four dollars a gallon maybe five dollars a gallon so. we have created a kind of global oligarchy elite which is super national it owes no loyalty to any particular country it has reduced the working class within the united states within the developing world. to a level of almost subsistence existence it tells workers that they have to be competitive on a global marketplace which means they have to be competitive with sweatshop workers in bangladesh or prison labor in china so we are it's a reconfiguration by corporations of a global economy where the working and and. beleaguered middle class are increasingly caught in a vise. in which there is no escape the system of globalization of unfettered unregulated corporate capitalism doesn't work for the ordinary citizen and that we are seen ignite popular protests and i think that's the main reason why occupy wall street began in new york emplaced throughout not just the nation but the world what does the occupy movement lack to become a re
which are going up words in the united states and in oil projections will continue to rise up words about four dollars a gallon maybe five dollars a gallon so. we have created a kind of global oligarchy elite which is super national it owes no loyalty to any particular country it has reduced the working class within the united states within the developing world. to a level of almost subsistence existence it tells workers that they have to be competitive on a global marketplace which means they...
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states have long historic ties with bahrain of course the united states has its fleet naval fleet base there part of course oil you know this is all i'm afraid all about money and profit made for you and i think time and time again we've seen sadly western governments that trumpet their support for human rights often put them in second place when it comes to lucrative oil and arms deals . turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe a suicide bomb at a police station in turkey has killed one policeman and injured sixteen others two attackers tried to ram their vehicle into the building leading to a gun battle with guards the bomb was detonated shortly after unclear who's responsible for the attack but blame is being placed on a kurdish separatist group. president francois hollande says the mission of french troops in afghanistan is complete and it's time for them to return home he made the statement on a surprise visit to the country along and promised to bring the french combat forces back by the end of two thousand and twelve a year earlier than initially plann
states have long historic ties with bahrain of course the united states has its fleet naval fleet base there part of course oil you know this is all i'm afraid all about money and profit made for you and i think time and time again we've seen sadly western governments that trumpet their support for human rights often put them in second place when it comes to lucrative oil and arms deals . turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe a suicide bomb at a police station in...
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now turning our attention to the united states where thousands of protesters took to chicago's streets ahead of the nato summit due to kick off there on sunday more than a dozen demonstrators calling for an end to the blocks costly wars were arrested with a much bigger showdown expected over the weekend. as more. the windy city of chicago turned sunny turned paranoid the hometown of the u.s. president plays host to this year's nato summit nato is a u.s. commanded military alliance responsible for wars and war crimes on a global basis already the most watched city in the u.s. . as thousands of protesters begin to descend on chicago the city is in security overkill mode you got a bunch of peaceful protesters here they spent millions and millions of dollars for this week alone i mean by absolutely absurd police have reportedly preemptively raided the homes of protest organizers they battered down the door and made several arrests and we believe these are politically based arrests millions of dollars spent on new police gear trucks ready to function as rolling barricades businesses too are
now turning our attention to the united states where thousands of protesters took to chicago's streets ahead of the nato summit due to kick off there on sunday more than a dozen demonstrators calling for an end to the blocks costly wars were arrested with a much bigger showdown expected over the weekend. as more. the windy city of chicago turned sunny turned paranoid the hometown of the u.s. president plays host to this year's nato summit nato is a u.s. commanded military alliance responsible...
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foreign policy and particularly the united states is stance on syria washington's treatment of tehran and the uranium nuclear program as well as the american missile defense shield that's proposed to eastern europe. and dmitri trenin director of the moscow carnegie center says that the g eight inside the main problems between russia and america will be solved by the president's themselves. obama will still be handled by putin you may send me the video of today so that diplomatic john barry and i believe that in the future mr putin will be sending the did it through a lot of diplomatic diplomatic functions around the world where he would not want to go where he could where he could not go for different reasons you can talk about the interests the intentions and the issues and i think that the biggest issue weighing in on the u.s. russian relations in the next couple of years will be the issue of ballistic missile defense in europe if putin and obama find a way that would. leave the united states where the system that is capable against you raney and missiles and yet assuredly harmless
foreign policy and particularly the united states is stance on syria washington's treatment of tehran and the uranium nuclear program as well as the american missile defense shield that's proposed to eastern europe. and dmitri trenin director of the moscow carnegie center says that the g eight inside the main problems between russia and america will be solved by the president's themselves. obama will still be handled by putin you may send me the video of today so that diplomatic john barry and...
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on tuesday the united states kicked syrian diplomats out of the country. it was in reaction to the killing of more than 100 civilians over the weekend. the attention of the world was focused on the city of houla this weekend. united nations observers say 20 people were killed friday by government artillery fire but it happened after the shelling stopped. eyewitnesss say pro-assad gunmen moved into the city and slaughtered entire families at close range. >> the majority of deaths being the result of house to house summary executions. armed men getting into houses and killing men, women and children inside. >> the frazzled truce brokered by the u.n. six weeks ago appears broken. special envoy kofi annan said the international condemnation came tuesday when more than a dozen nations joined the u.s. in expelling is syrian diplomats. in washington, the white house said it would continue its strategy of isolating assad's regime. >> more than ten countries have now expelled syrian diplomats. how would this stop another massacre? >> obviously, no single action lik
on tuesday the united states kicked syrian diplomats out of the country. it was in reaction to the killing of more than 100 civilians over the weekend. the attention of the world was focused on the city of houla this weekend. united nations observers say 20 people were killed friday by government artillery fire but it happened after the shelling stopped. eyewitnesss say pro-assad gunmen moved into the city and slaughtered entire families at close range. >> the majority of deaths being the...
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the people of the united states and their friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder is a regime as an active program to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact that there are limits there. this we're just being carried out into the direction of dr david kay respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this apart we have a tremendous a group of dedicated american men and women involved in this with the best assets of the intelligence community can provide. data cheney is not going to be done with this for quite some time david kay wants more time and he says it could take another six to nine months to make a definitive finding ministration is asking congress for hundreds of millions more six hundred million dollars to fund a continuing search we have not yet found shiny pointy things that i would call a weapon before we can draw from conclusions we need to let the iraq survey group complete its wor
the people of the united states and their friends and allies will not live at the mercy of an outlaw regime that threatens the peace with weapons of mass murder is a regime as an active program to acquire and develop nuclear weapons and let there be no doubt about we know for a fact that there are limits there. this we're just being carried out into the direction of dr david kay respected scientist and former u.n. inspector was leading the weapons search in iraq we are determined to take this...
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looking for example, united states and china where the growth has come back for a lot of hybrids. they're not being adamant about obsessively staying in japan but introducing other vehicles. so they're really trying to match the marketed needs and take advantage of this. >> let's stay with transport but of the flying kind. >> yeah. >> easy jets. they're recording some profits. >> they're bucking the trend. i talk about the trend because let's not kid ourselves. there's been a horrible winter for europe's airline industry. you've got much of the region still bogle down. and you've got the soaring costs of jet fuel that no airline likes. so much, two smaller airlines gone. hungary's national carriage is gone. and the hard work by management is paying off. 22.5 million people flew easy jets, that's up by around 2%. you combine that with management tightening control and that cost easy jets to post up smaller losses. >> oh, wow. that's a big chunk. that's still a lot of money but compared to this time with the loss of $230 million and easy jet forked out an extra $100 million on fuel
looking for example, united states and china where the growth has come back for a lot of hybrids. they're not being adamant about obsessively staying in japan but introducing other vehicles. so they're really trying to match the marketed needs and take advantage of this. >> let's stay with transport but of the flying kind. >> yeah. >> easy jets. they're recording some profits. >> they're bucking the trend. i talk about the trend because let's not kid ourselves. there's...
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>> i'm talking to ambassador susan rice, the united states ambassador to the united nations about syria. she's got a lot on her plate, obviously. a lot going on. this situation is going from bad to worse. as you know, the slaughter continues and here's the key question and we'll go in depth on this. is the united states preparing a military option to end the slaughter once and for all? is that happening? is it not happening? will the u.s. do there what the u.s. and nato allies did in libya? is the u.s. getting ready to do what it did in kosovo and bosnia like the 1990s or not do much militarily? i remember going to rwanda in 1998 with then president bill clinton. he says the biggest regret of his presidency was he saw the reports coming in about hundreds of thousands of people being slaughtered in rwanda and burundis and he didn't do anything. susan rice, by the way, lived through that and she was working for president clinton as an assistant secretary of state. she was also on the national security council. so these are emotional issues, sensitive issues, but they're also practical iss
>> i'm talking to ambassador susan rice, the united states ambassador to the united nations about syria. she's got a lot on her plate, obviously. a lot going on. this situation is going from bad to worse. as you know, the slaughter continues and here's the key question and we'll go in depth on this. is the united states preparing a military option to end the slaughter once and for all? is that happening? is it not happening? will the u.s. do there what the u.s. and nato allies did in...
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states now only government closed i mean i can cite you several presidents who not only government those who did quite well i can cite you others that equated that itself it's not a concern you know it all depends on which people he chooses you know what you call to exist as saying that you are as good as good as the advisers that you choose and so far what i see is he is going in the right weight he's choosing people who will do at least put it on and tell they will deliver only to deliver on his promises or at a form of a belgian m.p. international consultant load of a new star live on r.t. thanks for coming on extra. today all the latest from today's presidential inauguration ceremony. in the hot water in iran. leaving the persian gulf nameless on its. side find out what could be motivating the internet. giant pictures of stalin placed on public buses in russia on the eve of victory day. also what are. syria is holding a parliamentary election today the ongoing shaky cease fire for the first such vote in decades allows the formation of political factions to compete with the ruling baa
states now only government closed i mean i can cite you several presidents who not only government those who did quite well i can cite you others that equated that itself it's not a concern you know it all depends on which people he chooses you know what you call to exist as saying that you are as good as good as the advisers that you choose and so far what i see is he is going in the right weight he's choosing people who will do at least put it on and tell they will deliver only to deliver on...
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today the united states and nine other nations expelled syrian diplomats from their capitals. the u.n.'s lead negotiator met with the syrian dictator today and warnedded that syria has reached a tipping point. the family of bashir al assad has ruled syria for 42 years. last year a mass uprising started against him. assad has used his army to shell entire neighborhoods, and that's how saturday's atrocities started. it's what happened next that makes it the worst war crime yet in the 15-month-old civil war. (gunfire ). that's the artillery barrage in a civilian neighborhood outside the city of houla close to the center of the anti-assad uprising. u.n. observers in syria report that about 20 people were killed by assad's artillery, but the massacre came later, at much closer range. we have nothing to show you but the victims. they were shot or stabbed in their homes. the u.n. suspects that the killers were part of a brutallal force of pro dictatorship thugs called the shabia. neighbors carried adults in blankets and children above their heads to a trench near the town. when the k
today the united states and nine other nations expelled syrian diplomats from their capitals. the u.n.'s lead negotiator met with the syrian dictator today and warnedded that syria has reached a tipping point. the family of bashir al assad has ruled syria for 42 years. last year a mass uprising started against him. assad has used his army to shell entire neighborhoods, and that's how saturday's atrocities started. it's what happened next that makes it the worst war crime yet in the 15-month-old...
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with one question looming above all others. >> was president obama born in the united states? the answer, yes. >> have you seen barack obama's original birth certificate? >> yes. >> the doctor is former director of the hawaii department of health. and a devoted republican. until now, she had not talked on camera about this topic. as a republican member of the last republican governor of hawaii do you have any doubt he was born in the united states? >> absolutely not. i have no doubt. >> the doctor was asked by the governor's press secretary to make a statement about the obama birth certificate controversy. under hawaii law, a public official can look at someone else's certificate if there is a "direct and tangible interest. she felt she had the interest because of the statement she had to make. so she found the original birth certificate stored in a vault in the department of health building. >> what did it tell you? was it authentic? was he born here in the state of hawaii? >> absolutely authentic, he was absolutely born here in the state of hawaii. >> the doctor says even if
with one question looming above all others. >> was president obama born in the united states? the answer, yes. >> have you seen barack obama's original birth certificate? >> yes. >> the doctor is former director of the hawaii department of health. and a devoted republican. until now, she had not talked on camera about this topic. as a republican member of the last republican governor of hawaii do you have any doubt he was born in the united states? >> absolutely...
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the foreign ministry in russia to address the united states demands from washington. written commitment that they will not target russia with any of those missile sites placed in eastern europe closer to home he's also said that he wants to cripple corruption in russia by forcing old bureaucrats to declare their incomes to work more transparency in russian politics using technology using the internet to do that of course that was something that. puts in place to do during his time as president now as prime minister he's going to have to work very very closely with the timea putin if they're to be able to live up to some of the promises of what some people who two point zero is the loss of key economic decisions to be made both prime minister. prime. wouldn't lie to me if i go to have to work very closely those promises or he's part of all of our reporting right there well as vladimir putin gets busy in his new role as president some of the public on the streets of central moscow are showing their discontent with his return to office activists have been holding marches
the foreign ministry in russia to address the united states demands from washington. written commitment that they will not target russia with any of those missile sites placed in eastern europe closer to home he's also said that he wants to cripple corruption in russia by forcing old bureaucrats to declare their incomes to work more transparency in russian politics using technology using the internet to do that of course that was something that. puts in place to do during his time as president...
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i'll press a top foreign ministry official to see what havana wants from the united states. this tug-of-war playing out in "the situation room." what would you pay to attend dinner with george clooney and president obama? we're standing by for a record-breaking fund-raiser at clooney's home tonight. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> right now we're learning more about an all-out effort by al qaeda terrorists in yemen to attack the united states and how a secret agent prevented one terrifying bomb plot from being carried out. let's bring in brian todd uncovering new details about the informant who apparently snatched al qaeda's bomb. >> wolf, we've been in touch with an analyst who has been briefed by this plot and he's giving us new insights on the bomb itself and on the operative who brought this bomb down. cnn has obtained new information on the agent that penetrated the plot and before it could blow up a u.s.-bound passenger yet. the informan
i'll press a top foreign ministry official to see what havana wants from the united states. this tug-of-war playing out in "the situation room." what would you pay to attend dinner with george clooney and president obama? we're standing by for a record-breaking fund-raiser at clooney's home tonight. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>>...
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. >>> people ask the question, why is china so dominant in comparison to the united states? we try to provide some answers to this question in a segment that we call -- why china is kicking our ass. reason number 933. >> what is that? is it dance party friday? >> is it? >> how did that happen? ♪ ♪ >> those are news broadcasters. they're there to tell us what's happening in the world. >> it's -- >> it is -- shameless. >> yeah. >> charlie, i double-double dare you -- i double-double dare you to stand up and break out into the robot right now. >> likewise, my dear. >> i think we should get charlie rose to sing again. >> i'm going to take what we've got and move it along. it is 8:00. that was good. 8:00. that was your former co-anchor. >> she married me and my husband. >> she's a justice? >> michaela pereira. she likes to call herself the reverend mother but no, she, like me, was ordained on-line. >> i didn't know that about your marriage. >> yes. >> it's 8:00. welcome back to "cbs this morning." >> we'll discuss that when we dance later this morning. >> i'm gayle king. >> i
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states is trying to build that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million or more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around us. we don't have power bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases of why are the noises i would often doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people it's almost like you can see here for the speech. since the end of world war two the spaces i've been. working here are to provide a safe and secure environment for everybody. the questions the of thing else get everything you needed. the official. from the. video. feeds in the palm of your. headlines twenty protesters killed by unknown attackers during a march in cairo at a rally against a ban on some presidential hopefuls. the taliban says it carried out a suicide bombing in kabul that killed seven in retaliation for barack obama's surprise visit to commit american support to afghanistan for at l
states is trying to build that's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million or more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around us. we don't have power bases in america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases of why are the noises i would often doesn't bother us at all because they're all bases but for other people...
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eight summit in the united states it has already made some analysts speculate that the relationship between moscow and washington would not be so rosy the return of putin to the presidency. heralds. strong not a decisive shift but a strong shift in emphasis away from the failed reset policy that hillary clinton offered when video first the people and its president and i think it's been clear that the reset has brought nothing positive for security or stability in russia it was a time bind measure on the part of washington simply to allow it to build more of its ballistic missile defense installations and put more pressure on russia's security situation the next few months say experts will be instrumental in defining putin's long term strategy the question is whether russia and the world will see any you putin willing and able to face difficult challenges. mosco. people which the new government probably needs to convince most of the opposition that drew crowds before and after the inauguration some of the most recent protests in moscow resulted in ugly clashes with police and hundreds of arr
eight summit in the united states it has already made some analysts speculate that the relationship between moscow and washington would not be so rosy the return of putin to the presidency. heralds. strong not a decisive shift but a strong shift in emphasis away from the failed reset policy that hillary clinton offered when video first the people and its president and i think it's been clear that the reset has brought nothing positive for security or stability in russia it was a time bind...
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when i moved to the united states almost 30 years ago, i could not find an omega-3 fish oil that worked for me. i became inspired to bring a new definition of fish oil quality to the world. today, nordic naturals is working to fulfill our mission of bringing omega-3s to everyone, because we believe omega-3s are essential to life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brown: a new atrocity surfaced in syria today-- the bodies of 13 people, found in an eastern province. their hands had been tied and some had been shot in the head, execution-style. the discovery followed friday's massacre in houla, where 108 people were killed after anti- government protests. alex thomson of "independent television news" is the first outside correspondent to get into houla. he filed this report. >> reporter: the u.n. warned us you'll pass the last syrian army checkpoint then it's no man's land. space out the vehicles as
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secretary of state hillary clinton explaining why the united states is not ready for military action in syria. all that coming up. [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network -- doing more with data to help business do more for customers. ♪ option fires for one of the largest masters of a 14-month uprising, u.s. ambassador soviet union rice called that a play ton lie. government loyalists carried out the attack last weekend stabbing shooting people at point blank range. dodds afternoons of innocent dead. women and children. today hearing from one of the few survivors of that attack. a boy who says all he could do was watch while a group of men executed his parents and all four of his siblings. some tanks came down outside our house shooting at us you you imentsdz. >> bill: that
secretary of state hillary clinton explaining why the united states is not ready for military action in syria. all that coming up. [ male announcer ] this... is the at&t network. a living, breathing intelligence teaching data how to do more for business. [ beeping ] in here, data knows what to do. because the network finds it and tailors it across all the right points, automating all the right actions, to bring all the right results. [ whirring and beeping ] it's the at&t network --...
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i wouldn't be able to really live. >> in the united states there are at least 1.3 million children caring for someone who is ill or injured or elderly or disabled. they can become isolated. there are physical effects. the stresses of it and. worry. >> thank you, baby. >> the children suffer silently. people don't know they exist. i'm sonny sikowski. i'm bringing this precious population into the light to transform their lives so they can stay in school. we offer each child a home visit. we look at what we can provide to make their needs. they go into the schools with a peer support group. we offer school activities that give the child a break. so they know that they are not alone. we give them hope for their future. >> now, i'm getting as and bs. i feel more confident. >> we have a long way to go. there are so many more children that really need this help and support. [ man ] hmm. a lot can happen in two hundred thousand miles... are you guys okay? yeah. ♪ [ man ] i had a great time. thank you, it was really fun. ♪ [ crash ] i'm going to write down my number, but don't use it. [ laugh
i wouldn't be able to really live. >> in the united states there are at least 1.3 million children caring for someone who is ill or injured or elderly or disabled. they can become isolated. there are physical effects. the stresses of it and. worry. >> thank you, baby. >> the children suffer silently. people don't know they exist. i'm sonny sikowski. i'm bringing this precious population into the light to transform their lives so they can stay in school. we offer each child a...
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>> the united states has most of the refugees in the world. many are iraqi and they're being resettled in san diego in large numbers. they're learning a new language, they have to find employment and the struggle is just beginning in a lot of ways. when my family came from beirut, i was 9 years old. working as a refugee case manager, i saw a lot of kids alienated, isolated. having a normal childhood is something they really deserve. my name is mark and i use soccer to motivate refugees to succeed in the united states. we have 200 refugee youth in our programs. it's really what trying to do with the kiz. we have 200 refugee youth in our program from africa, asia, and the middle east. the families have endured the same struggles. when they realize that, they become like brothers and sisters. soccer is an escape, it's confidence, and makes them feel like they belong, and it's just fun. we use soccer as a hook and we have them in our education program. we try to get them on to college. >> we're helping to find friends and teach me how to speak eng
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this guy was not born in the united states. he moved here from brazil in the 1990s and became a citizen. for any one out there who has gone to immigration it as lot of work to become a citizen. he was only a citizen for about a decade and made $4 billion here in the u.s. cofounding facebook. >> greta: he made all the money in the u.s. and the $00 million or whatever amount of money he avoids by tax whatever amount that is money that is not going into our treasury. and we sure need money now. is there -- i mean has any one complained, any members of congress? this is not tax eexpectations must annoy people. >> northbound is only gated to remain a u.s. citizen. he filed the form on time and it is perfectly legal. this will probably give ammunition to some people who say there is a lot of concern about ending the bush tax cuts because his income abroad won't be taxed as well. there is a lot of reasons he will benefit because of this and certainly be able to keep more of his earnings. >> greta: you said there were a number of peopl
this guy was not born in the united states. he moved here from brazil in the 1990s and became a citizen. for any one out there who has gone to immigration it as lot of work to become a citizen. he was only a citizen for about a decade and made $4 billion here in the u.s. cofounding facebook. >> greta: he made all the money in the u.s. and the $00 million or whatever amount of money he avoids by tax whatever amount that is money that is not going into our treasury. and we sure need money...
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let's have some real democracy in the united states senate. they like to call themselves a great deliberative body. i think they strayed from that and i think there are members of the senate who would be pretty happy to be able to return to a real democracy in the senate. >> minutes democratic congressman, keith ellison, thank you for your time tonight. >> thanks. >>> coming up, what the phrase character assassination means and what it does not mean at all. pulitzer prize winning columnist, gene robinson joins me on that. >>> but first, one more thing, about another amazing white house letter that landed in our in box. the letter in question was written by president ronald reagan one of the most crucial responsibilities a president has declaring and responding to federal disasters. fail to do it correctly and you risk turning a heck of a job into staying power. in 1994, he was asked to declare a federal disaster only with a twist. he was asking to reiterate something was a federal disaster area. 7th grader andy's mother declared his bedroom wa
let's have some real democracy in the united states senate. they like to call themselves a great deliberative body. i think they strayed from that and i think there are members of the senate who would be pretty happy to be able to return to a real democracy in the senate. >> minutes democratic congressman, keith ellison, thank you for your time tonight. >> thanks. >>> coming up, what the phrase character assassination means and what it does not mean at all. pulitzer prize...
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his family is now appealing to the united states to help on his behalf. >>> to the weather now, where there is major cleanup going on from the plains to the northeast today, after strong storms moved through. storms dropping an enormous amount of hail. we're also going reports that a couple of people were injured in those storms. some of the hail, said to be the size of softballs. look at that. bizarre. >>> louisville, kentucky, water is the big problem for folks there, 3 inches of rain falling over just a few hours and that led to flash flooding. part of the university of louisville was sur merged, workers seen pushing a couple of inches of water from the chemistry building there. look at that. they are bringing out chain saw necessary upstate new york because the violent storm downed a lot of trees in that area, damaged homes and knocked out power, caused big traffic jams there as well and the severe weather threat is far from over. maria molina is here with the latest at the fox weather center. hey maria. >> reporter: good morning martha. we had 400 reports of severe weather yester
his family is now appealing to the united states to help on his behalf. >>> to the weather now, where there is major cleanup going on from the plains to the northeast today, after strong storms moved through. storms dropping an enormous amount of hail. we're also going reports that a couple of people were injured in those storms. some of the hail, said to be the size of softballs. look at that. bizarre. >>> louisville, kentucky, water is the big problem for folks there, 3...
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this is a perfect opportunity for the united states. and it shouldn't be. politics is about the common good of society. this is a great time for the president to come out and say these are my views. personal views. i think this view is the best thing for the country and explain. for some reason he's unwilling to say why. this country should not approve gay marriage and i think unfortunately the excuse is it's all about politics. martha: george bush and mitt romney are all in the same place, civil unions are what they are in favor of. he says it's evolving. >> for the reasons tony was suggesting, the last thing they want is a fight at the convention. evolving is a code word to his core constituents. thank you, thank you. thank you very much. it's good to see you all. bill: is the new future of afghanistan in serious question? after all of our american blood and treasure. martha: it did not disappoint. look at that amazing shot in brazil. the super sized moon when we come back. wake up! that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. fohalf the calories plus vgie nu
this is a perfect opportunity for the united states. and it shouldn't be. politics is about the common good of society. this is a great time for the president to come out and say these are my views. personal views. i think this view is the best thing for the country and explain. for some reason he's unwilling to say why. this country should not approve gay marriage and i think unfortunately the excuse is it's all about politics. martha: george bush and mitt romney are all in the same place,...
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to a medical advance in the united states. two patients paralyzed from the neck down have been able to control a robotic arm using their thoughts. the action was made possible by a sensor implanted in the b rain connected to a computer. >> you are watching something extraordinary. kathy hutchinson is controlling robotic arm with her thoughts. notes is the box which is screwed onto our heads. that is linked directly to a sensor and her -- in her brain. this is the first time in 15 years she has served yourself a drink. -- herself a drink. she cannot talk, but was able to communicate this message. i cannot believe my eyes when i was able to drink coffee without help. the key to the technology is this tiny sensor. it is implanted on the surface of the brain. when the patient thinks about moving their arm, neurons are activated and the electrical signals are picked up by the sensor and sent to a computer, which turns them into command. these are what those signals look like when directing the drink to the patients lips. >> there w
to a medical advance in the united states. two patients paralyzed from the neck down have been able to control a robotic arm using their thoughts. the action was made possible by a sensor implanted in the b rain connected to a computer. >> you are watching something extraordinary. kathy hutchinson is controlling robotic arm with her thoughts. notes is the box which is screwed onto our heads. that is linked directly to a sensor and her -- in her brain. this is the first time in 15 years...
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duma to file a complaint against the united states and thailand victor boot himself says because he knows he's innocent he's hoping that he will not end up serving the entire twenty five years that he's been sentenced to but whether or not that's going to be the case we're going to have to wait and see what is he going to reporting there and you can catch the full interview victor borge has given us this sunday here on r.t. . days after the deadly sin horse superjet correction indonesia the first rescue team are expected to shortly reach the side of the wreckage in remote mountains no survivors have been found yet but as are these bruce reed reports some relatives are still holding out desperate hope. chaos at jakarta's domestic airport where hundreds gathered after russian superjet sukhoi one hundred went missing from radars on wednesday early thursday their worst fears were realized as air force helicopters found the remains of the plane on a mountainside thirty miles outside indonesia's capital city. ever since the plane disappeared off the radar members of the media and family m
duma to file a complaint against the united states and thailand victor boot himself says because he knows he's innocent he's hoping that he will not end up serving the entire twenty five years that he's been sentenced to but whether or not that's going to be the case we're going to have to wait and see what is he going to reporting there and you can catch the full interview victor borge has given us this sunday here on r.t. . days after the deadly sin horse superjet correction indonesia the...
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he believes the president was born in the united states. wolf? >> this has cost one republican candidate in this election cycle. what's going on there, brian? >> reporter: that's right. a man named jim pendergraff. he won the "charlotte observer" newspaper, an important endorsement but later this month they took back that endorsement after pendergraph says he has reason to be suspicious whether president obama was born in the u.s. many republican circles, this is still considered a fringe issue, crazy talk among fringe republicans but it won't go away. >> thanks very much, brian. it's david letterman like you've probably never seen him before right here on cnn. he's opening up to regis philbin, who's in for our own piers morgan, talking politics and much more. >> now, you see, over the years, talk show hosts have not gotten involved in politics because they fear -- >> it's all different now. >> -- if one portion of your audience or republican or democrat, they don't like what you're saying, they'll tune you out. >> that's right. >> you don't care
he believes the president was born in the united states. wolf? >> this has cost one republican candidate in this election cycle. what's going on there, brian? >> reporter: that's right. a man named jim pendergraff. he won the "charlotte observer" newspaper, an important endorsement but later this month they took back that endorsement after pendergraph says he has reason to be suspicious whether president obama was born in the u.s. many republican circles, this is still...